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Samantha Trasatti Shares Her Tip with Pups and People

You might have read, or seen on local TV news about the good Samaritan that left $5,000 in tips to a server and $2,000 to bartender Samantha Trasatti at Rouge in Rittenhouse Square.

Samantha Trasatti took the tip and threw herself a 30th Birthday Party with gifts/proceeds going to PAWS 
When the last bit of confetti was swept away, over $2,500 was raised for the animal organization ( and having a helluva good time in the process.)

Camac Street (next to U Bar) was closed and the party commenced with a golden theme. 
(Do you know what Camac spells backwards?)
Friends from all walks of life came by to support Sam Trasatti
 Tommy George, Jo Trasatti, Szymon Bykowski

 

Jessica Webster (Newly blond), Caryn Kunkle, Saga, and Samantha Marzullo
Caryn Kunkle and ‘Saga’
They sprayed themselves in gold body paint and performed as mimes for PAWS donations! (center)

 Garrett Ching, Dave, John Frankowski
Carmen Tomassetti (CTO), Rob Molinaro and Steve Rockman

Ashley Taylor
 Golden Girl Sam with Lindsey Ouellette and Tawny Martin

Lyndsey Brown and Mike Orem
Pastries were donated by Angela Cicala, owner and pastry chef at Le Virtue!

 Blair Ago, Steve Shuster, and Dana Spain (Dana has become a serious developer renovating and selling homes through McSpain. The houses seem to be located in the Port Richmond section of Philly.)

 Julio Galvez, Tamar Olitsky, Billy Becker, Steve Olitsky, Lorenzo Labella
 Mike Jerrick and Sam Trasatti
Carol Serena, Ira Lubert, and Jeff Orleans

 
 Dance, dance, dance, dance. The guy in the middle (Henry Seltzer) used to be my neighbor at 13th & Spruce in 1991.

 Lou Ann Dorney and Carol Serena

 Steve Berti and Jess Burgoyne

Thanks to Mr Trasatti for these pixs of his daughters party.
(Sad I missed this party, I was in NYC)
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Philly Fourth of July Instagram Pictures 2014 – And PCC 7th Anniversary Note!

Happy 7 year anniversary to my blog, PhillyChitChat. Boy have things changed. I started PCC to write about tidbits, charity events and celebrities that came to town. I had a full time job as a Paralegal, a P/T job as a celebrity photographer in NYC and still wanted something to do on the side that reflected what was going on in Philly. Thanks to my buddy Simon Curtis who coined PhillyChitChat on 7/4/07, as he and his wife visited Mike and I in Philly. Simon and I had become friends while shooting celebs in NYC. I had a blog devoted to that subject “Confessions of a Paparazzi”, but that title wasn’t descriptive enough for what I wanted to do in Philly as there were very little celebrities here. PhillyChitChat was perfect to cover all the topics I wanted to – people, events, random tidbits like what another bank on a corner property and celebrities that made their way through town.

And here we are today: I do this as a full time gig, I contribute to PhillyMag, Philly.com, Philly Daily News, NBC Philadelphia and appear on Fox 29’s morning show (In the fall I’ll be appearing weekly chatting about all the parties I attend not just the celebrity events.) I have an amazing outlet where I mini blog Twitter – 

– it’s like my Lifestyle Blog on Philly, I tell you what’s hot, and what’s happening. I tweet entirely too much. I cover the subjects I used to cover on PCC. Then there’s Instagram – another great lifestyle, fashion blog outlet. So fun – follow me http://instagram.com/phillychitchat Then there’s you, my very loyal readers here, and everywhere. Thank you so much for your support; your kind words when I meet you and your feedback. Thanks HughE PS As usual this was a stream of consciousness, having never taken a journalistic class it’s the only way I know how to write. Thanks to my editors that make me seem so professional.

 Hoda spent her weekend in Rehobeth. She also had a book signing. I see she has a few fillings too. Good for her. I feel connected. (PS I have to have an tooth implant. How painful is that besides to the wallet?)
 Alexander Hankin styling it in Minnesota

 Justin Pizzi, Marisa Magnatta, Nicole Michalik, Adam Joseph, and
Joe McCollum who then hit up Bey & Jay the next night.

 Samantha
 Miss Philadelphia – Diamond Edmonds with GoGo Morrow
 Rapper Ryan Banks on the Parkway with his baby girl
 Jennifer Hudson in Philly
 Stacey Kracher at our annual party (taken by Christie Honigman)
Priscilla

 Fireworks from the Schuylkill River Park
 Kendra is now in Hotlanta and still looking hot.

 

 Happy Birthday Joan. He and Matt were at our party too.
 Zach Lashway was in NYC for the Fourth
Philly’s DJ Aktive working the tables for JHud
 I prefer chocolate jimmies
 Fireworks from the right side of the parkway

 Kate, Michelle and Rachel

 Earlier in the day Amber sent a message to all her FB friends, don’t be alone on July 4th. Come to the party. It was nice. So often we are alone when people think we’re busy.

 Sabir Peele rocking his cell phone board shorts on the beach
 amazing shot from condo’s along the Schuylkill from Susan Pincus
Love this shot from Al Lee – Mr. Philadelphia
 Wawa was a genius with their marketing, I saw everyone with this hat on.
Aviva Drescher from the Real Housewives of NYC was in town. I kept tabs on her, but unfortunately I didn’t get a shot of her in this awesome outfit. Here she is with her publicist Matt Dillon (no relation to me)
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Historic Figures Get Happy in Philly!! #oldschoolphilly

Hip, Hip, Huzzah and Happy July 4th from Philadelphia! Is there a better way to celebrate our nation’s birthday than with a little Happy from Historic Philadelphia?

Thanks to Pharrell Williams’ “Happy,” the townspeople of Colonial
Philadelphia
have made their own anachronistic video. From Benjamin
Franklin with Colonial-dressed children at the Liberty Bell to Betsy
Ross to Octavius Catto, we hope you’ll take a peek and then help us
spread the good cheer.
Then come visit these Colonials and many more in Historic Philadelphia
this holiday weekend and all summer long. Dozens of ongoing and special
events will take place on and around Independence Mall over Independence
Week, produced by collaboration among Historic Philadelphia, Inc.,
Independence Visitor Center, National Constitution Center, Visit
Philadelphia, and Independence National Historical Park. More
information is available at www.historicphillysummer.com, and tag us social media with #oldschoolphilly. 
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New Edition at July 4th Liberty Block Party

Wawa Welcome America, held many fun 4th of July events this week and one of the most anticipated events was centered around The Shops at Liberty Place at 16th and Chestnut street for the Liberty Block Party.

More than a dozen vendors were on hand to feed the hungry masses and they included the locally loved food trucks as Mama’s Meatballs, Curbside
Creamery Ice Cream, & Big R plus.They’re was also a craft show and entertainment inside The Shops of Liberty Place.

But the main attraction of the day was when Mayor Nutter declared it “New Edition Day” 
 Ricky
Bell, Ralph Tresvant, Bobby Brown, Michael
Bivins, Ronnie DeVoe, and Johnny Gill.
 BTW Happy Birthday Mr Mayor on this day. That’s Charlie Mac in the background with the mike.

I think the boys are making fun of Bobby Brown’s hot sauce, which BB announced is available on his website.
Bobby Brown thanking the crowd for their support, he was by far the most popular of the day with the ladies all trying to get close to him.


Michael
Bivins, Ronnie DeVoe, and Johnny Gill. Gill told the crowd that he has a new CD coming out soon.

Hmm hmm good Fresh Phood. Check out this great Zagat story on them.

This is the best thing ever!!

Haven’t you always wanted to get in the money grab booth?
Fox 29 fans
Fox 29 fans
The Soul Sisters – Soul Football Team
Love these two. I always run into them at celeb events.
Foot Fashion

Serious Style

Have a great Fourth of July. Remember to follow me on Twitter @IphillyChitChat or Instagram: PhillyChitChat for the latest stories and photos of the day. Today I will be seeing where the stars are.
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DOG DAY AFTERNOON & A LITTLE CHIT CHATTER

Every Wednesday I like to post pixs from local Philadelphian’s of their pup, cats and pets. Sometimes I throw a little chit chatter in there too. Enjoy, stay cool (All these photos were taken by the subjects this past week.)

 Jillian Mele
 Katie English

 Danielle Hershman
 Jamie Reibenbach

 Lisa Gaudio with her dad Bob Gaudio and Frankie Valli in Nashville
 I’ll write more on Samanth’s bday next week


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Philadelphia July 4th Info & Logistics Than You’ll Ever Need – Road Closures, Movies, Concert

Press Release from the City:
City and Wawa Welcome America!
officials announce plans for Wawa Welcome America! festival on July 4th

Details on event activities,
transportation, parking, security and more.  

PHILADELPHIA, (July 2, 2014)
– Philadelphia is rolling out the red-white-and-blue carpet to residents
and visitors at the ongoing Wawa Welcome America! festival, as it approaches
its grand finale on July 4th. From an old-fashioned summer block party
– Philly-style – to the nation’s largest and hippest free concert, the
2014 schedule is featuring free, family-friendly events in the greatest
place anywhere to celebrate America’s birthday.

 “As the birthplace of our great
nation, Philadelphia is the perfect setting to celebrate America’s 238th
birthday,” said Mayor Michael A. Nutter.”Wawa Welcome America!
will shine a spotlight on our city, from the patriotic pageantry of the
nation’s most historic square mile along Independence Mall to the iconic
Benjamin Franklin Parkway later that day for the Party on the Parkway.
And that’s where our hometown favorites, The Roots, will host the nation’s
best locally-produced birthday celebration that night, show-casing once
again why Philadelphia owns the Fourth!”

Today, City and Wawa Welcome America!
officials released operational details for the citywide festival:

Festival Activities

The 2014 Wawa Welcome America! showcases
Philadelphia’s culture, heritage and hospitality including the largest
free concert in America hosted by Philly’s The Roots (with a star-studded
lineup of Nicki Minaj, Ed Sheeran, Jennifer Hudson, Aloe Blacc, Ariana
Grande and Vicci Martinez), the nation’s most diverse Independence Day
Parade, free outdoor movies, a ‘Party on the Parkway,’ and  a fabulous
fireworks finale.

For a complete event schedule, visit
www.welcomeamerica.com,
or “like us” on Facebook (
www.facebook.com/wawawelcomeamerica),
and follow us during the festival on Twitter and Instagram
(@July4thPhilly).

.

Road Closures

Many areas and streets across the
city including Independence Mall and the Benjamin Franklin Parkway will
be impacted by Wawa Welcome America! activities. Expect delays. Motorists
are advised to use alternate routes, avoid areas near Wawa Welcome America!
activities, allow for extra driving time and proceed with caution on July
4th. Due to increased activity and security in both the Parkway
area and historic district, parking and traffic regulations will be strictly
enforced. The following are the scheduled road closures:

Wednesday, July 2

        Few
street closures are planned for Philly at the Movies at the Philadelphia
Museum of Art steps, 25th St. and the Parkway
; however,
traffic around Eakins Oval could be heavy at times.

         Closed
is the curb lane at the Philadelphia Museum of Art apron, beginning at
3 p.m.  and reopening after midnight.

        In
preparation for POPS! On Independence, Independence Hall/ historic district,
5th and Chestnut streets. (taking place July 3),
closures
include the left-hand turn lane on 6th Street at Chestnut and
Chestnut Street, between 5th and 6th streets, from
9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., and then later from 7 p.m. to after midnight.  

Thursday, July 3

        In
the historic district, Chestnut Street, between 5th and 6th
streets, will be closed to vehicular traffic, from 9:30 a.m. to Friday,
July 4th at 5 p.m.

        The
Parkway will be open to vehicular traffic during morning and evening rush
hours, but closed in between for construction related to the concert.

        The
entire Parkway will be closed following evening rush hour for activities
connected to concert construction.

Friday, July 4

        For
the Party on the Parkway, along Benjamin Franklin Parkway and “Philly
4th of July Jam,”
Closures are in effect around the Parkway, from
Arch Street to Pennsylvania Avenue and 18th to 25th
streets, from 5 a.m. to around 5 a.m. on Saturday (weather-permitting).

        In
the historic district, in preparation for the Celebration of Freedom
Ceremony and Independence Day Parade near Independence Hall
, closed
are: 5th and 6th streets, from Market to Walnut,
beginning at 5 a.m.; Chestnut Street, between Front and 5th streets,
starting at 7 a.m.

        From
10:50 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., the following roads are closed: Chestnut and Ranstead
streets, from 6th to 9th  Street; 9th
from Chestnut to Market; East Market, from 9th Street to Front
Street; 8th Street, from Arch to Walnut; from 7th
Street, from Walnut to Arch; 6th Street, from Arch to Chestnut
streets; 5th St. from Arch to Market streets; Front Street,
from Arch to Dock streets; 4th Street, from Arch to Walnut;
3rd Street, from Walnut to Arch; 2nd Street, from
Walnut to Arch; Strawberry Street, from Market to Chestnut streets; Bank
Street, from Market to Chestnut.

All streets affected by the closures
are scheduled to be reopened in the historic district by 5 p.m. on July
4th and in the Parkway vicinity by 6 a.m. on July 5th.

Public Transit

City officials urge the public to
either walk to the events or take SEPTA. Public transportation is an easy
way to get in and out of Center City. SEPTA will operate additional service
on July 4th to assist festival-goers. All SEPTA Regional Rail,
bus, trolley, Market-Frankford and Broad Street Line services will operate
on a Sunday schedule on July 4th, with additional late-night service to
accommodate concert-goers.

Here is information on SETPA services:

Market Frankford Line: Ten
additional trains will be added to provide service every 5 to 7 minutes,
beginning at 4:30 p.m. These service levels will remain in effect through
1:15 a.m. SEPTA’s Overnight subway service pilot program will be in effect
through the holiday weekend, with service operating every 20 minutes until
5 a.m. 15th Street Station provides easiest access to and from
the festivities on the Parkway.

Broad Street Line: Eight additional
trains will provide service every 5 to 7 minutes beginning at 4:28 pm.
These service levels will remain in effect through 1:15 a.m. Overnight
subway service will be in place throughout the holiday weekend with service
operating every 20 minutes until 5 a.m. Spring Garden, Race-Vine and City
Hall Stations provide easy walking access to the Parkway.

Regional Rail: SEPTA will extend
Regional Rail service for customers leaving Center City after the fireworks
display on the Parkway. A total of seventeen trains will depart from Suburban
Station between 11:30 p.m. and 12:45 a.m. Trains will make all local stops.
Special schedules are accessible online at www.septa.org/events/holiday.html

Trolley: Additional trips will
be added on Routes 10, 11, 13, 34, and 36 following the fireworks display,
as needed.

Buses:  Riders should be
on alert regarding detours that will be in place for road closures due
to the festivities on the Parkway and Center City area. Specific detours
for routes 5, 7, 9, 17, 21, 33, 38, 42, 43, 44, 47, 48, 57 and 61 have
been posted online, with some beginning on Wednesday, July 3. More service-detour
information is available on the “Service Status” section of
www.septa.org

Passengers are encouraged to purchase
fares in advance. Complete service information is available on SEPTA’s
website and from its Customer Service, at 215-580-7800, or on social media
@septa_social
.

For information on NJTransit routes
and schedules on July 4, visit
www.njtransit.org

PHLASH Trolley
(I love the Phlash Trolley)
PHLASH trolley transportation is an
inexpensive, convenient way to visit attractions in Center City ($2 per
ride; $5 all-day). The PHLASH service will operate on July 4th. For holiday
route detours and schedules, contact the Independence Visitor Center, 800-537-7676
or visit  PhillyPHLASH.com

 Parking
Information


For-pay parking lots and garages conveniently
are located on or near the Parkway. Call individual facilities ahead for
parking options, prices and availability, or visit the
Philadelphia Parking Authority
website at http://philapark.org/.
                     
             

Venue Rules and Public Safety
 Information


The vicinity of the Parkway and concert
(a boundary from at least 20th & the Parkway to the Art
Museum, and adjacent areas), will be firmly secured and protected for maximum
public safety. Throughout July 4th, the city will provide a
strong presence of law enforcement and emergency medical services. The
City and Welcome America! will utilize a network of local, state and federal
prevention and response services, which will be integrated, mobile and
in constant communication.

The public can do their part by using
common sense. If you are attending the July 4th activities,
make a plan regarding driving, public transit, parking, supervision of
children and wearing comfortable attire.

To ensure a fun and safe festival
experience, City officials are urging the pubic to refrain from bringing
alcohol, coolers, open containers or cooking equipment. Barbecuing on the
Parkway, contraband and illegal substances (firearms or fireworks) are
absolutely prohibited.

Spectators are strongly discouraged
from carrying bags, backpacks, or satchels of any kind. However, if you
do so, please ensure that you bring clear bags and clear containers.

Leave no bags or items unattended.

In emergencies or to report a suspicious
person, activity or item (a backpack, a package, a container), notify a
police officer immediately or call 9-1-1,  Do not try to open, move,
cover or touch a suspicious item.

Take missing or lost persons, including
children, to the American Red Cross Family Reunification Tent at
22nd Street and the Benjamin Franklin Parkway.

Lost and Found items can be taken
to various Information Tents along the Parkway.

 “Location markers,” will
be posted to clearly and easily identify a location or section (by letter
and number: K-1), to facilitate communicating in the event of an emergency.

Information booths on the Parkway
and an EMS First Aid station (with misting tents for heat-exhaustion
cases) are located on the south side of 22nd Street and the
Parkway.  

Weather

o        Emergency
Weather and Alerts:


In the case of severe weather, listen
for announcements and sign up ahead of time to receive emergency texts
or e-mail alerts at www.readynotifypa.org.
Plan for a safe informed holiday.  

o        Heat-related
precautions Information:


With potential high temperatures,
there is a risk of heat-related health issues. EMS personnel will be on
duty all day at an accessible First Aid Station and will be on patrol to
monitor activities. Many heat stress or heat exhaustion issues can be avoided
by taking simple precautions.

        Follow
all proper precautions to protect yourselves and your families against
the heat elements.

        All
festival-goers should stay hydrated by drinking lots of water; avoid non-alcoholic
liquids, caffeine and excessive layers of clothing.

        Consider
the Three L’s Rule: light-colored, lightweight and loose-fitting. Wear
garments made of natural fibers like cotton.

For more tips to beat the heat,
visit
www.welcomeamerica.com


.

Cultural and Historical Institutions
 


On Independence Square, Independence
Hall, Congress Hall, West Wing and Old City Hall are closed for the morning
of July 4 and will re-open at noon that day.

The July 4th schedules
for the cultural institutions in the Parkway area vary. Some museums will
maintain normal Friday hours, while others are closed.  For more
information, please refer to
parkwaymuseumsdistrict.org.

 Trash
Removal


All streets will be cleaned after
each event and trash containers emptied during and after Wawa Welcome America!
festivities.

Social Media

You also can stay connected and will
find festival information on our social media accounts: Like us on Facebook
(www.facebook.com/wawawelcomeamerica)
and follow us on Twitter and Instagram (@July4thPhilly).

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Rapper Wale Puts on a Whale of a Concert for HIV Prevention Awareness for Philadelphia Fight and CHOP

Grammy nominated hip hop artist Wale headlined a
free concert on National HIV Testing Day for over 1,500 youth’s who
were tested in advance of the show. Philadelphia FIGHT and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia wanted to
motivate hundreds of young people to get tested for HIV by offering a
free Hip Hop Concert on National HIV Testing Day.

  The mission
is to have youth understand how important it is to know their status
and to have safe sex.

Over 2,000 youths were tested last Friday.
Nearly 1,000 showed up for the concert at the Trocadero

  Other acts performing included Arsin

 and home town
favorite Chill Moody.
Chill Moody destined to become a big star in the next few years. Plus he’s a nice guy.

Rapper Wale told the crowd he’s been busy created his new CD

  The list of testing sites is found: bit.ly/hiphop4philly
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The Believe and Achieve Foundation Gala Photos with NFL quarterback Matt Ryan

The Believe and Achieve Foundation hosted two incredible
events, the 4th Annual Believe and Achieve Charity Golf Event and a
Celebrity Gala. The Believe and Achieve foundation provides access to basic needs for
at-risk youth in local neighborhoods. The Believe and Achieve Foundation
was established to help our local children living in poverty
conditions.

This year, Believe and Achieve has
joined forces with NFL quarterback Matt Ryan. Matt was born and raised
in the suburbs of Philadelphia and is passionate about making a
difference in the lives of our youth. He has been actively giving back to
the community of Atlanta through the Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
as well as through The Boys and Girls Clubs of Atlanta and is excited
about helping out in his hometown. Matt and his family have pledged
their time and support for our upcoming fundraising campaigns.
Sports artist Justyn Farano shakes hands with Atlanta
Falcons Quarterback Matt Ryan.
Joy Burke, Jamie Keim, Janey
Truper, and Brooke Gunther.

Jim Keim and Trent Truper

The Believe & Achieve inaugural Celebrity Gala took place on Saturday,
June 21 at the world-renowned Simeone Automotive Museum located in
Philadelphia, PA.

Fran Wurster and Carl Salerno
pose in front of a Le Mans Winning Car.

 

 

 Marisa Magnatta and Christie Honigman
Elizabeth Dee, Maggie Ryan, and Sarah Ryan
Michael Major, Matthew Major, and Matt Ryan
97.5 Host Mike Missanelli, Christie Honigman, and
Kevin Booth.
Ron Barchet, Linda Barchet, and Alan Brody.
 Singer Lauren Hart entertains the crowd.
Fred Gunther founder of the Believe and Achieve
Foundation. 
Believe and Achieve
Foundation powered by Grand Sport Auto Body provides basic needs for
at-risk kids in local Greater Philadelphia area neighborhoods, through
free after-school care & mentoring, free summer camps, and
nutritional assistance for families. 
Fred Gunther, Matt Ryan, and Honoree, Denise Day.
Lisa Booth, Joe Conklin (MC for the evening), Jerrold Colton, and Kate
Magee

Kristy Sevag, Christie Honigman and Marisa Magnatta. 


Young fans Nicholas,
Salvator, and Dylan
pose with Eagles Player Todd Herremans and  76ers player Brandon Davies (Who’s got that fashion nerd look going on.)

 
Then on Monday June 23


Atlanta Falcons QB, Matt Ryan with Howard Eskin at the Believe & Achieve Foundation Celebrity Golf Outing. — at Stonewall. (Photo provided by Kristy Sevag, Public Relations)


Thanks to photographer Mike Hirata for shooting this for PhillyChitChat.com
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NHL Flyers Prospectives: Michael Dal Colle, Leon Draisaitl, Samuel Bennett, Aaron Ekblad, Sam Reinhart, and Anthony DeAngelo,

This week the NHL prospects were painting the town red before the drafts today and tomorrow.

NHL prospects from left, Michael Dal Colle, Leon Draisaitl, Samuel Bennett, Aaron Ekblad, Sam Reinhart, and Anthony DeAngelo, (DeAngelo grew up in Sewell, NJ)
 Lots of press coverage for the NHL Draft especially for Anthony DeAngelo, who grew up in Sewell, NJ
 The best sports pr around: Rebecca Goodman, multitasking. Tweeting about the draft potentials visit to the Art Museum steps, while holding the CSN mike during an interview

The highly anticipated 2014 National Hockey League Draft
will bring thousands of national and international visitors to
Philadelphia when it makes its debut appearance in Philadelphia, PA, at
the Wells Fargo Center
on Friday, June 27 through Saturday, June 28 thrusting the 21,000-seat
arena into the national spotlight, once again.
“The Wells Fargo Center was designed to host these
types of prestigious events,” said Global Spectrum’s Matt Homan, General
Manager of the Wells Fargo Center. “Our event staff thrives when
hosting these big-time events. We enjoy the national
and international spotlight it brings to the Wells Fargo Center.

 

 A fan grabs a photo with three of the players
 Rebecca demostrates the Rocky fist pumps and explains that it would be a great photo op if they “ran up the stairs.”
 Strangely enough they’re the only 5 people in the world not to see Rocky, but Sam Reinhart
gives it a try

 Just in case one more demonstration, maybe a little higher and more enthusiastic

 

 NHL prospects from left, Michael Dal Colle, Leon Draisaitl, Samuel Bennett, Aaron Ekblad, Sam Reinhart, and Anthony DeAngelo,
 Now to the Rocky statue
 again explanation
 Obviously they play better hockey then understand this concept
 OK now we’re talking
Draft prospects, their families and friends will travel to Philadelphia for the 2014 NHL Entry Draft,
bringing thousands of out-of-town visitors generating an economic
impact of $10 million, according to the Philadelphia Sports Congress.
Round One of the Draft begins on Friday, June 27 at 7 p.m. The draft continues with Rounds Two through Seven on Saturday, June 28 beginning at 10 a.m.
Follow the 2014 NHL Draft and Fan Fest in Philadelphia at
PhiladelphiaFlyers.com/NHLDraft
. Fans interested in attending the Draft can sign up for late ticket release notifications at
PhiladelphiaFlyers.com/DraftStandBy.
Philadelphia Flyers Social Media Accounts:

Twitter: @NHLFlyers; Facebook:
Philadelphia Flyers; Instagram:
PhiladelphiaFlyers

TODAY: National Hockey League Commissioner
Gary Bettman and Comcast-Spectacor unveil 30 newly planted trees lining
Pattison Avenue as part of the NHL Green’s
Legacy Tree Project. The project is an initiative designed to help
revitalize urban environments by planting 30 trees for all 30 clubs in
the NHL during the week leading up to the NHL Draft.
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The Launch of the 2014 Where Magazine Guest Services Book Party

The Launch of the 2014 Where Magazine Guest Services Book was held at Volver restaurant at the Kimmel Center last week.

The Where Magazine Guest Book is a delicious collection of stories about what to do and where to go in Philadelphia. The only sad part is you can only get a copy in your hotel room. I know when I travel to other cities it’s the first thing I look at after I look out the window at the view.

 Graziella Di-nuzzo, World Trade Center; Adam Travia, Philadelphia Hospitality
 Stephanie Pratt, Where Magazine; Sarah Levitsky, Reading Terminal Market

 

 Jessica Lopez, Where Magazine; Ron (Jaimi’s fiancée); Jaimi Gordon, Loews Hotel; Sue Geyer, Greater Philadelphia Hotel Association
 Kelly Murphy, Philadelphia History Museum; Austin Lichtman, Where Magazine
 Charles Croce, Philadelphia History Museum, Christopher Munden, Writer, Julius Ferraro, Writer
 Anne Ewers
 Sal D’Angelo, Michelle DeVecchio DiMateo; D’Angelo’s
Jill Scarlett, Shops at Liberty Place; James Zeleniak Punch Media
  Laura Burkhardt, Fred Haas and Anne Ewers
 Trina Murphy and Sue Mahoney, R2L
 Rick Mead and Tom Longo; Metro Men’s
 Natalie Pineda, Red Owl Tavern, James Zeleniak, Rick Mollineaux, RVP for Where, Eric Travers, Kimpton Restaurant Group
 Katie O’Neil, Mushmina; Alina Alter, Aoki Boutique.
  Fred Haas, who led the organ committee and secured contributions for the Fred J. Cooper Memorial Organ
Ivan
(Dom Streater’s fiancée), Project Runway winner, Dom Streater. Maryanne
Ritter, Mary Anne Ritter Jewelers; Stephanie and Debbie
Thanks to Hillary Petrozziello for shooting this for Where Magazine and PhillyChitChat